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Applications invited for Law Cadre, Indian Navy

July 17, 2009 12:25 IST
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What: Applications are invited from unmarried male Indian citizens for Permanent Commission Officers in the Law Cadre of Executive Branch of the Indian Navy for Course commencing January 2010 at Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, Kerala.

Eligibility conditions:

Age: 22 to 27 years (candidate must have been born between Jan 2, 1983 to Jan 1, 1988 both dates inclusive).

Educational Qualifications: A degree in Law qualifying for enrolment as an advocate under Advocates Act 1961, with minimum 55 per cent marks.

Note: Candidates who have not completed their Law Degree (ie appearing candidates) need not apply, their applications will not be accepted.

How to apply:

(a) If you meet the above requirements, apply on plain A4 size paper (typed or handwritten) in the prescribed format duly completed in all respects with superscription on the envelope "LAW CADRE - Jan 2010 COURSE, Educational Qualification Aggregate Percentage" are to be sent to the address given below by July 20, 2009. Application sent by Speed Post/ Regd Post/Courier/E-mail will not be accepted: Post Bag No 02, Sarojani Nagar, PO, New Delhi - 110 023

(b) Application must be sent in the format given in this advertisement, otherwise it will be rejected.

(c) Application must be accompanied by attested copies of: (i) 10th standard certificate for verification of date of birth and other educational certificates. (ii) Marks statement of all semesters/years.

(d) Application and requisite enclosures must be properly tagged/stitched by thread only. IHQ-MoD (N) will not be responsible for loss of Enclosures if sent loose.

Last date for receipt of application form: July 20, 2009

For more details, visit: www.nausena-bharti.nic.in

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